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If a court finds a contract to be unconscionable, it: None of these answers. Can remove the unconscionable clause but may not refuse to enforce the contract. Can amend the unconscionable clause but may not remove it completely. Can refuse to enforce the contract but cannot amend it.

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If a court finds a contract to be unconscionable, they can amend the unconscionable clause, but may not remove it completely.

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